Me sch presenation_at_cwi_8th_july_2013

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This presentation by Diana Sørensen, PhD student at the University of Amsterdam presented her master thesis and current work with the research group ‘Information Access’ at the CWI, the national research institute for mathematics and computer science in the Netherlands on 8 July 2013. This included a brief introduction to meSch. The research presented here is part of the meSch project. The project (2013-2016) receives funding from the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme ‘ICT for access to cultural resources’ (ICT Call 9: FP7-ICT- 2011-9) under the Grant Agreement 600851. See: http://mesch-project.eu/

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meSch (Material EncounterS with digital Cultural Heritage)

meSch has the goal of designing, developing and deploying tools for the creation of tangible interactive experiences that connect the physical experience of museums and exhibitions with relevant digital cross-media information in novel ways.

meSch (Material EncounterS with digital Cultural Heritage)

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TBAS – ECIR2012

…to develop search and recommendation methods over rich museum data taking into

account the context of, and relations between objects; to enrich and link data to external (re)sources for

further exploration; and to customize and personalize access to rich profiles derived from

implicit features in transaction logs.

PhD (search and recommendation)

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meSch bridges the gap between visitors’ cultural heritage experience on-site and on-line by providing a platform for the creation of tangible smart exhibits

Bridges the gap...

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….that enables heritage professionals to compose and realise physical artifacts enriched by digital content without the need for specialized technical knowledge…

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….the broad participation of designers, developers and stakeholders….

Co-design

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….the platform includes an authoring environment for the composition of physical/digital narratives to be mapped to interactive artefacts, and an embedded multi-sensor digital system platform for the construction of ad-hoc physical adaptive smart objects….

meSch platform

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• Allard Pierson Museum (APM) • Museon• Museo Storico Italiano della Guerra (MdG)

Three large-scale case studies

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… to support the creation of an open community of cultural heritage institutions driving and sharing a new generation of physical/digital museum interactives….

The ultimate goal

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The project (2013-2016) receives funding from the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme ‘ICT for access to cultural resources’ (ICT Call 9: FP7-ICT-2011-9) under the Grant Agreement 600851.

mesch-project.eu

[email protected]